
CBS Films Will Go ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ with the Coen Brothers
Movie News By Kate Erbland on February 19, 2013 | Be the First To CommentConsidering that the Coen Brothers‘ upcoming Inside Llewyn Davis was once listed as one of our most anticipated films of 2012, it’s heartening that the film has finally picked up the distribution necessary to get it out in theaters in 2013. CBS Films has picked up the U.S. rights to the film, which stars Oscar Isaac (alongside Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund, F. Murray Abraham, and Justin Timberlake) as a fictitious 1960′s folk-singing hero in Greenwich Village.
The news also came complete with two brand-new looks at the film, including that still of Isaac up above, and one of Mulligan and Timberlake, which you can check out after the break. So vintage.
Inside Llewyn Davis will open sometime this year. [Press Release]
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